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"(Singaporeans) aged 30 and above will be able to walk in to any of the nine Moderna vaccination centres for their booster dose"

channelnewsasia.com/singapore/

@lupyuen @modrobert Yes, and I even loop the thin wire back to the pad, so that the hook can't slid off. If pad is too tiny, then loop back the end and solder to itself.

@lupyuen I would solder bare thin wires (copper strands) to the pads, snip them off at a few millimetres, then use ez hooks to connect.

@lupyuen this is what I was going to suggest, but the putty farther down. In fact. if you put it so far down only a mm or so of the wire leads produce from the bottom it should be able to rest on top comfortably. A low center of gravity plus less wire length so less bending I think should do the trick.

Honestly I'm surprised you dont just have a 2x row header you could use instead.

@lupyuen Interesting, but there are some strange things in this article:
* ESA already uses RISC-V processors for space due to its efficiency
* He probably missed the RISC-V V extension that was drafted for years, and ARM Cortex-A53 as far I know has only SIMD functions, no Vector procssor ?: "Interestingly, Cannizzaro's analysis suggests that RISC-V does not in fact offer the best performance characteristics. ARM Cortex-A53 achieved this distinction thanks to its vector capabilities, which RISC-V currently lacks."
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